calculate the energy in calorie required to produce, from neutral He atoms, 1 mole of a)He= ions b) He++ ions Using Bohr's equations. Share with your friends Share 3 Vartika Jain answered this Dear Student, According to Bohr's theory, E= -313.6×Z2n2kcal/atomThis formula is applicable only for Hydrogen like species i.e. species having only one electron. So, Energy required to form He+ from He cannot be calculated using it as He contains two electrons in its valence shell. However, energy required to form He2+ from He+ can be calculated as He+ contains only single electron. So, E=-313.6×2212=-1254.4 kcal/atom or -1.254×106 cal/atomKindly recheck your query and come back to us again so that we can provide you with meaningful help. -17 View Full Answer Bikeracer answered this *a) He+ atoms 3